Currently but some people are trying to reform the MSOP and it could easily not exist 15 years from now. The first person to be released from it was just released. I have a feeling there will be many more to come. (I don't think the person they picked to be first should have been in there (by reading about their background))
Yes, I do wonder what will,happen. I had a relative who was a therapist there. She walked off of the job on a Friday never to return. She could simply no longer listen to why some guy felt it was OK to abuse a four year old. She felt everyone who was there should be there.
The average worker stays at the very good paying job with excellent benefits about two years.
The figures were given a couple of years ago and it is not sustainable.
I say forget treatment. Simply lock them up for life. They blew it No second chance.
I heard Patty Wetterling speak one time and she said that they had concerns about sentences as it is felt if they are too tough, the perp will kill the child to avoid detection.
There needs to be big discussion on this. Because Moose Lake costs too much.